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  • IoT solutions for your business needs – Teltonika

    Solving industry challenges with our IoT ecosystem of easy-to-use industrial networking, fleet management, EV charging, and telemedicine solutions. telematics See solutions networking solutions See solutions ev charging See solutions YOUR EASY KEY TO IOT GET YOUR IOT SOLUTION SECURITY SYSTEMS See solutions telemedicine See solutions for your industry challenges Our IoT solutions Easy IoT solutions for your business Reliability that comes from experience By choosing Teltonika as your trusted partner, you choose 25 years of experience in the IoT market and high-quality, robust devices. In 2023, we invested around €19.5 million in research and development of new technologies and upgrade of our manufacturing facilities. We advance and innovate so you could have durable and reliable solutions refined to their best versions. By choosing Teltonika as your trusted partner, you choose 25 years of experience in the IoT market and high-quality, robust devices. In 2023, we invested around €19.5 million in research and development of new technologies and upgrade of our manufacturing facilities. We advance and innovate so you could have durable and reliable solutions refined to their best versions. More about Teltonika Intuitive device installation and use Every Teltonika’s IoT device is engineered and built for easy usage to avoid costly mistakes and save valuable time and resources of our clients. Many of our devices do not need any additional configuration or engineers’ help, saving your and your clients’ time spent on training. Remote updates, intuitive UI, and dedicated support are there to make your life a little easier. Every Teltonika’s IoT device is engineered and built for easy usage to avoid costly mistakes and save valuable time and resources of our clients. Many of our devices do not need any additional configuration or engineers’ help, saving your and your clients’ time spent on training. Remote updates, intuitive UI, and dedicated support are there to make your life a little easier. What is IoT? Dedicated b2b client support Teltonika clients get access to a Helpdesk platform with dedicated account managers specially trained to work with our IoT products. Our managers are committed to listen to your needs and advise you on the best course of action. This way, you get our knowledge and expertise to implement your projects easily and successfully. Teltonika clients get access to a Helpdesk platform with dedicated account managers specially trained to work with our IoT products. Our managers are committed to listen to your needs and advise you on the best course of action. This way, you get our knowledge and expertise to implement your projects easily and successfully. Product support TELEMATICS ADVANCED TRACKER FOR CORPORATE CAR SHARING How we solve it NETWORKING 5G SOLUTION ENSURING PUBLIC EVENTS SAFETY How we solve it TELEMATICS ANTI-THEFT AND STOLEN VEHICLE RECOVERY SOLUTION How we solve it EV CHARGING SMART EV CHARGER FOR OFFICE PARKING How we solve it TELEMEDICINE HEART MONITORING AND ECG RECORDING AT HOME How we solve it NETWORKING SWITCH FOR GRANULAR NETWORK MANAGEMENT How we solve it text text text text LATEST NEWS See all news 2 January 2026 Teltonika Group Acquires Security Systems Manufacturer 30 December 2025 Teltonika 2025: Year in Review 10 December 2025 NEW TELTONIKA TECHNOLOGY CENTER PLANNED FOR KAUNAS undefined Career AMBITIOUS COMMUNITY Driven by innovation Join us

  • What is the Internet of Things? Explained by Teltonika

    The Internet of Things (IoT) refers to a network of connected objects or devices. IoT makes it possible to collect, transfer, and exchange relevant data between those devices without human touch. WHAT IS THE INTERNET OF THINGS? The Internet of Things (IoT) refers to a network of connected objects or devices. IoT technologies make it possible to collect, transfer, and exchange relevant data between those devices in real time without human touch. Combined with machine learning and AI, the Internet of Things enables devices to analyse and act on the collected information, facilitating everyday tasks for people and boosting efficiency for businesses. HOW DO IOT TECHNOLOGIES WORK? The word 'things' in IoT refers to various physical objects or devices, from everyday household gadgets to industrial tools and machines. These things are connected to the internet to collect and share data with other devices or users. Let’s look at how IoT works in more detail. Gathering IoT devices are equipped with various embedded solutions and technologies, such as sensors, GPS modules, cameras, and others. These technologies help to collect data on device usage and different surrounding conditions. For example, the smartwatch you’re using may have a variety of sensors that measure different parameters, such as your heart rate, movement, temperature, and more. Transmitting Before a user can see the collected data displayed in a user interface, that data needs to be transmitted to a server and processed. To send it, an IoT device needs a communication module that uses either wireless communication technologies, e.g., Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, GSM, LTE, and others, or wired, such as Ethernet, CAN, or fibre optics. Processing When data is received in the server or cloud storage, it can be processed – for example, classified, sorted, or calculated. As a result, a large amount of raw data turns into useful, meaningful information. In addition, the server can have an integrated IoT application that uses machine learning and artificial intelligence to analyse the received data and then make decisions without human intervention. These decisions are then transmitted back to the IoT device, allowing it to respond intelligently to a situation. Visualising Once the data is processed, it can be accessed in a graphical user interface. It can be a mobile app, a computer program, or a web application where the information is visualised and presented in a user-friendly manner. The user can also manage and control their IoT devices there. Gathering IoT devices are equipped with various embedded solutions and technologies, such as sensors, GPS modules, cameras, and others. These technologies help to collect data on device usage and different surrounding conditions. For example, the smartwatch you’re using may have a variety of sensors that measure different parameters, such as your heart rate, movement, temperature, and more. Transmitting Before a user can see the collected data displayed in a user interface, that data needs to be transmitted to a server and processed. To send it, an IoT device needs a communication module that uses either wireless communication technologies, e.g., Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, GSM, LTE, and others, or wired, such as Ethernet, CAN, or fibre optics. Processing When data is received in the server or cloud storage, it can be processed – for example, classified, sorted, or calculated. As a result, a large amount of raw data turns into useful, meaningful information. In addition, the server can have an integrated IoT application that uses machine learning and artificial intelligence to analyse the received data and then make decisions without human intervention. These decisions are then transmitted back to the IoT device, allowing it to respond intelligently to a situation. Visualising Once the data is processed, it can be accessed in a graphical user interface. It can be a mobile app, a computer program, or a web application where the information is visualised and presented in a user-friendly manner. The user can also manage and control their IoT devices there. HOW TELTONIKA STARTED IN IOT The journey of Teltonika into the world of IoT started back in the 90s when RFID (radio-frequency identification) technologies were widely used to capture and record data. As chips and devices got smaller and the world started transitioning to wireless communication technologies, Teltonika embarked on the path to becoming a leader in producing unique IoT solutions. Early 2000s Teltonika launched a successful Guard GSM project. The purpose of this IoT device was to control external sensors and retrieve data from them to make corresponding security actions. Then, the first GPS tracking device TBOXN12GPS came to light, marking the beginning of Teltonika’s telematics business niche. 2007 We produced Teltonika’s first GSM module for IoT devices – TM2. It was not only intended for telemetry equipment but also worked as an external 2G modem. 2009 Teltonika entered the personal and asset tracking business niche by introducing the GH3000 device. Its function was to quickly transmit the user’s location and call for help in an emergency. 2012 To give even more value to our clients, we launched the FOTA configuration tool, providing sophisticated remote device management. 2016 Combining big data and excellent user experience, we started the Easy Key to IoT campaign. Since 2016, every device developed by Teltonika has ensured an easily understandable user interface, allowing for effective remote management. Learn Teltonika’s history IOT APPLICATIONS IN FOUR BUSINESS NICHES Networking Telematics Telemedicine Energy ENABLING IOT WITH CONNECTIVITY Networks product portfolio Connectivity is the essence of machine-to-machine communication, making IoT a holistic network of connections. Without it, all devices are isolated. It means that data cannot be sent or received, and networking solutions do not function. Connectivity facilitates the fundamentals of Industry 4.0 and automation, from predictive and remote management to data aggregation and analysis – and all the efficiency that comes with them. This is paramount to a wide range of industries, including clean energy, smart cities, and industrial manufacturing. Relying on connectivity, the Internet of Things becomes the infrastructure the future of humanity is built upon. Learn how Teltonika’s networking solutions play a vital role in such tasks as determining water quality and drinkability, transforming agriculture, and even monitoring CERN’s Large Hadron Collider. THE LARGE HADRON COLLIDER’S SPY BUG Industrial & automation CONTINUOUS WATER QUALITY MONITORING & ANALYSIS Energy & utilities TRANSFORMING AGRICULTURE WITH AUTONOMOUS ROBOTS Industrial & automation

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  • Contact information of the Teltonika company group

    On this page, you will find information on how to get in touch with Teltonika's headquarters. Contacts HEADQUARTERS TELTONIKA IOT GROUP Saltoniškių st. 14, LT-08126, Vilnius, Lithuania +37052409650 Contact us Career Interested in new job opportunities? Find a fulfilling job at Teltonika and become a creator of the IoT world. Career opportunities Support All the links to useful Teltonika support resources and technical documentation in one place. Product support ABOUT TELTONIKA Learn more about Teltonika, our history in IoT, business areas, founder, and corporate responsibility. Who we are text text text text

  • Information security management system (ISO 27001:2022)

    ISO 27001:2022 is an internationally recognized standard for Information Security Management Systems (ISMS). POLICIES & CERTIFICATES Legal information and resources Policies Cookies policy Code of conduct Prevention of money laundering policy and compliance with international sanction policy Data processing agreement Teltonika terms of service Recruitment Privacy Notice Integrated management system policy Warranty & repair Privacy policy Certificates ISO 9001:2015 Quality service certification ISO 14001:2015 Environmental system certification ISO 45001:2018 Safety system certification ISO 27001:2022 Information security management system ISO 13485:2016 Quality system certification EN ISO/IEC 80079-34:2018 ATEX Quality Assurance Notification (QAN) and IECEx Quality Assessment Report (QAR) ISO 27001:2022 Information security management system Updated 2024-01-01 ISO 27001:2022 is an internationally recognized standard for Information Security Management Systems (ISMS), ensuring the confidentiality, integrity, and availability of sensitive information within an organization. It aims to identify and manage information security risks through systematic approaches and controls. Compliance demonstrates a commitment to data protection and building trust with stakeholders. We are proud to share with you our ISO 27001:2022 certificate. Please find our certificate below Download the certificate

  • Safety system certification (ISO 45001:2018)

    ISO 45001 is an ISO standard for management systems of occupational health and safety (OH&S). POLICIES & CERTIFICATES Legal information and resources Policies Cookies policy Code of conduct Prevention of money laundering policy and compliance with international sanction policy Data processing agreement Teltonika terms of service Recruitment Privacy Notice Integrated management system policy Warranty & repair Privacy policy Certificates ISO 9001:2015 Quality service certification ISO 14001:2015 Environmental system certification ISO 45001:2018 Safety system certification ISO 27001:2022 Information security management system ISO 13485:2016 Quality system certification EN ISO/IEC 80079-34:2018 ATEX Quality Assurance Notification (QAN) and IECEx Quality Assessment Report (QAR) ISO 45001:2018 Safety system certification Updated 2024-01-01 ISO 45001 is an ISO standard for management systems of occupational health and safety (OH&S). The goal of this standard is the reduction of occupational injuries and diseases. The standard is based on its predecessor OHSAS 18001, conventions and guidelines of the International Labour Organization, and national standards. It is critically important to create safe and healthy work conditions for employees and adopt the most necessary measures which prevent accidents, incidents and occupational diseases. We are proud to announce that we have been audited and successfully passed audit for compliance with ISO 45001:2018. You can check our certificate below. Download the certificate

  • HIGH-TECH HILL TECHNOLOGY PARK OPENED: FOUR NEW FACTORIES LAUNCHED

    The ambitious plans announced back in late 2020 to build an impressive technology park in Liepkalnis, Vilnius, have become a reality – on September 18, AGP Investments, led by Arvydas Paukštys, together with his high-tech companies Teltonika and TLT, opened four new factories in the Vilnius High-Tech Hill Park. More News 1/2/2026 Teltonika Group Acquires Security Systems Manufacturer 12/30/2025 Teltonika 2025: Year in Review 12/10/2025 NEW TELTONIKA TECHNOLOGY CENTER PLANNED FOR KAUNAS HIGH-TECH HILL TECHNOLOGY PARK OPENED: FOUR NEW FACTORIES LAUNCHED 17 September 2025 The ambitious plans announced back in late 2020 to build an impressive technology park in Liepkalnis, Vilnius, have become a reality – on September 18, AGP Investments, led by Arvydas Paukštys, together with his high-tech companies Teltonika and TLT, opened four new factories in the Vilnius High-Tech Hill Park. The four new facilities – a printed circuit board plant, plastics and mechanics plant, electronics assembly plant, and electronic components plant – complete the first stage of the technology park project. Together, these factories will enable the production of more than 30 million electronic devices per year. The total investment in these facilities, including land acquisition and street and infrastructure development, exceeds €320 million. Opportunities for Teltonika partners to grow together The new High-Tech Hill Technology Park now hosts a state-of-the-art electronics assembly factory which, with its expanded product offering, will also support sustainable growth for Teltonika’s partners. The 22,700 m² facility includes 10 electronics assembly lines (SMT), 5 packaging lines, a modern robotic warehouse, and laboratories, ensuring an additional production capacity of 18 million units per year. Arvydas Paukštys, founder of the Teltonika and TLT groups of companies and head of AGP Investments, said: “We are grateful to our partners for the trust that has enabled Teltonika Group to grow more than fourfold over the past five years. This, our third electronics assembly factory, will be a vital part of our continued growth. With newly implemented automation and digitalisation processes, we will be able to efficiently produce both large and small batches, and deliver the latest technological products to our customers even faster.” FOUR NEW FACTORIES DRIVING GROWTH Vertical integration is a key advantage of High-Tech Hill, reducing dependence on supply chain disruptions and suppliers in Asia. For clients, this means access to the full range of electronics manufacturing services in one place – from PCB production to final product assembly. This is a unique achievement not only in the region but also in the context of the European tech industry. With the opening of these new factories, the group’s production capacity increases from the current 10 million to 30 million electronic devices per year. By 2030, when the technology park is expected to be fully completed, capacity will reach up to 100 million devices annually. Facts and figures about High-Tech Hill Technology Park Total area: 55 hectares Number of employees in the four new factories: 1,370 Construction of the four new factories started in 2023; total investment: €320 million More than 6 MW of solar power plants have been installed on rooftops; total planned capacity: 17 MW. Total electricity consumption of the park: 74 MW Community-friendly infrastructure developed: two new streets – Ditvos and Svylos – fully built, with over 9,500 m² of paved roads with sidewalks, 3,200 m² of cycling paths, and a new roundabout for traffic safety 468 trees and 3,847 shrubs planted, with a total of 12,551 m² of green areas landscaped Future development phases will include an R&D centre, a semiconductor chip design, packaging, assembly, and testing plant, a power module assembly plant, additional electronic component factories, an AI data centre, as well as infrastructure projects such as a shopping centre and parking facilities. LEARN MORE ABOUT THE PROJECT LIKE THIS STORY? Share it with friends! Facebook X (Twitter) LinkedIn Copy link GOT A QUESTION? We’re here to help! CONTACT US

  • Teltonika's heart monitoring wristband certified

    Teltonika’s TeltoHeart, a multifunctional smart wristband system has been given the CE MDR (Class IIa) medical device certification. More News 1/2/2026 Teltonika Group Acquires Security Systems Manufacturer 12/30/2025 Teltonika 2025: Year in Review 12/10/2025 NEW TELTONIKA TECHNOLOGY CENTER PLANNED FOR KAUNAS TELTOHEART WRISTBAND RECEIVES IMPORTANT MEDICAL DEVICE CERTIFICATION 15 May 2024 Teltonika’s TeltoHeart, a multifunctional smart wristband system has been given the CE MDR (Class IIa) medical device certification. This approval confirms that the product meets the comprehensive quality standards for medical devices and opens up new markets worldwide for this innovative product. "This is an important recognition that we have been working towards since the start of this project in 2020. The CE MDR certification proves that TeltoHeart is a safe and reliable product that delivers correct medical data. It allows our clients - medical institutions - and their patients to safely use the device to analyse data and make diagnoses. In addition, we will now be able to sell the TeltoHeart wristband in the European Union and many other countries around the world," says Martynas Osauskas, CEO of Teltonika Telemedic. The TeltoHeart wristband is designed to help people with heart rhythm problems. It can automatically detect not only atrial fibrillation, but also other arrhythmias, such as when the pulse suddenly drops or rises more than normal. If the wristband detects an arrhythmia or if the patient feels unwell and their pulse slows down or increases more than normal, the wearer is recommended to take a 6-lead electrocardiogram with TeltoHeart , which allows the doctor to make a diagnosis and prescribe the necessary treatment. The system used in this product creates a new paradigm in wearable device diagnostics. To our knowledge, it is the world's first wrist-worn device combining photoplethysmogram (PPG) based long-term monitoring with an integrated 6-lead electrocardiogram (ECG). This multifunctional device system effectively detects atrial fibrillation despite the frequent occurrence of single or multiple premature contractions or other less dangerous types of arrhythmias. In terms of technical capability and functionality, it is unique and likely unmatched in the market. "In real-life conditions, the quality of the physiological signals recorded by the devices is much lower than the quality of biosignals recorded in the clinic. Therefore, one of the main challenges in the development of wearable health monitoring systems is to provide advanced signal processing solutions that separate useful information from 'noise', i.e. motion artefacts and other less dangerous cardiac abnormalities. Our team specialises in solving similar challenges and continuously improves our solutions," says Vaidotas Marozas, Director of the Biomedical Engineering Institute at Kaunas University of Technology (KTU). TeltoHeart is a great example of how business can implement science-driven innovations to improve medical services and convenience for all users. The prototype algorithm for the device was developed by KTU researchers, with input from Vilnius University and Vilnius University Hospital Santaros Klinikos. Teltonika Telemedic, part of the Teltonika company group, has adapted the innovations developed by science to the needs of the telemedicine market and developed the TeltoHeart smart wristband with an ecosystem for both patients and physicians. TeltoHeart is one of the newest and most advanced telemedicine products developed to meet the rapidly growing demand for certified wearable medical devices. Notably, the European Heart Rhythm Association (EHRA) has published an official recommendation in 2022 for patients who experience symptoms of cardiac arrhythmias less than once a week to use other certified wearable devices that can perform at least single-lead ECGs and/or detect arrhythmias using PPG technology instead of Holter monitoring. TeltoHeart combines continuous cardiac monitoring by photoplethysmography, a proprietary atrial fibrillation detection algorithm, a 6-lead electrocardiogram and a design adapted to daily and continuous use. LIKE THIS STORY? Share it with friends! Facebook X (Twitter) LinkedIn Copy link GOT A QUESTION? We’re here to help! CONTACT US

  • Teltonika Group Acquires Security Systems Manufacturer

    Teltonika Group Acquires Security Systems Manufacturer SecoLink More News 12/30/2025 Teltonika 2025: Year in Review 12/10/2025 NEW TELTONIKA TECHNOLOGY CENTER PLANNED FOR KAUNAS 9/17/2025 HIGH-TECH HILL TECHNOLOGY PARK OPENED: FOUR NEW FACTORIES LAUNCHED Teltonika Group Acquires Security Systems Manufacturer 2 January 2026 Teltonika Group, which develops Internet of Things technologies, has acquired a company manufacturing home security and car alarm systems. The company is now presented under the name Teltonika Security Systems. Marius Derenčius, President of the Teltonika Group, says: “This company has accumulated significant experience in security systems over more than twenty years, which we see as something that can be integrated into the wider Teltonika ecosystem. This will help us move more quickly towards our ambitious plans and avoid certain lengthy processes that are usually encountered when developing new business niches. We hope that in the coming years we will be able to integrate and grow more than one new company.” Teltonika Security Systems brings together the long-standing engineering expertise of the incoming team, the products previously known and well-established on the market under the SecoLink name, and the technological and organisational competencies already present within the Teltonika Group. The security systems market remains one of the fastest-growing technology sectors, closely linked to IoT, connectivity and data transmission solutions. The ambition of Teltonika Security Systems is to establish itself in a market that has not yet been fully exploited and to become a technology partner capable of offering reliable, easily integrable solutions that, most importantly, operate seamlessly in users’ everyday lives. “Our focus is on creating value-added products that will be reliable not only today. We aim to shape new standards in security solutions by integrating products within the Internet of Things ecosystem,” says Viačeslav Jaroševič, Head of Teltonika Security Systems, who previously led the development of the Teltonika Group offices in the ASIA region. In 2026, Teltonika Security Systems will focus on security system solutions. A new website with functionality for partners and customers is already live, a renewed mobile application has been launched, and the SecoLink branding used to date is gradually being replaced by Teltonika brand elements across products, packaging and documentation. Discover Teltonika Security Systems LIKE THIS STORY? Share it with friends! Facebook X (Twitter) LinkedIn Copy link GOT A QUESTION? We’re here to help! CONTACT US

  • Modern Teltonika's headquarters in Vilnius

    The headquarters of the Teltonika company group relocated to a new administrative building at Saltoniškių St. 14 in Vilnius. More News 1/2/2026 Teltonika Group Acquires Security Systems Manufacturer 12/30/2025 Teltonika 2025: Year in Review 12/10/2025 NEW TELTONIKA TECHNOLOGY CENTER PLANNED FOR KAUNAS Modern Teltonika's headquarters in Vilnius 5 June 2024 The headquarters of the Teltonika company group relocated to a new administrative building at Saltoniškių St. 14 in Vilnius. Following the completion of just over two years of construction and furnishing work, several hundred Teltonika employees have already started working in this exceptional place. “We have moved into our new office, the heart of Teltonika, where we have gathered employees of the company group under one roof and from where we will coordinate the activities of our regional offices all around the world. By concentrating the management of our divisions in one place, we will operate more efficiently. Our employees will have the best working conditions in a modern building, in a comfortable and aesthetically pleasing work environment,” said Arvydas Paukštys, president of the Teltonika company group. Teltonika’s main office has five floors, with additional two floors for underground car parking. The total area of the building amounts to nearly 18 000 m². The building was designed by a team of architects from the company Architektūros linija: Gintaras Čaikauskas, Miroslaw Szejnicki, Virginija Venckūnienė, Faustas Lasys, Simonas Čaikauskas. The architects’ vision was focused on the building’s visual connection to the city centre of Vilnius. This is why the front frame of the building’s façade opens views of the historic Old Town. In addition, the building features a 400 m² glass roof, which provides plenty of natural daylight for the premises and the employees. The new building is designed to suit a variety of job functions and can accommodate just over 400 employees. It offers personal workspaces and teamwork areas, including 24 meeting rooms. Comfort is ensured beyond the workspace: spacious kitchenettes and lounge areas on each floor and an open-air terrace on the top floor, offering a panoramic view of the central part of Vilnius on warm days. Employees have access to EV charging stations and a storage facility for bicycles and scooters, with showers nearby. There is also a restaurant on the first floor, run and managed by renowned chef Algirdas Matačiūnas. The restaurant seats almost 100 people and offers daily lunches – now only for Teltonika employees, but in the future, anyone will be welcome to have a meal there. The first floor features an atrium decorated with beautiful flowers and plants. The upper floors are arranged around this accent. Each floor includes a lounge area and a wide variety of plants. The first floor also houses a conference room for 150 people, equipped with state-of-the-art audiovisual technology. The headquarters office is designed and built according to the Building Research Establishment Environmental Assessment Method (BREEAM), the international standard for sustainable buildings. It ensures that our head office is sustainable and environmentally friendly, qualifying as an A+ energy-class building. It features smart office solutions, advanced and energy-efficient engineering systems, and automated control of ventilation, heating, and lighting. The main administrative building of Teltonika required an investment of over €30 million and was constructed by Power Group Property S14, a subsidiary of the Teltonika company group. It is just one of Teltonika’s several investment projects. The company group is currently developing a 50-ha technology park in Vilnius, building more than ten new facilities and creating around 6,000 jobs over the next few years. The total investment will reach several billion euros. The construction of two new factories began last year: a 33,000 m² PCB factory and a new electronics assembly plant with a production capacity exceeding 18 million products a year. Both should be operational by mid-2025. Already this summer, Teltonika is planning to begin the construction of a plastic injection moulding plant. LIKE THIS STORY? Share it with friends! Facebook X (Twitter) LinkedIn Copy link GOT A QUESTION? We’re here to help! CONTACT US

  • NEW TELTONIKA TECHNOLOGY CENTER PLANNED FOR KAUNAS

    Just three months after opening four new factories in Vilnius, Liepkalnis, Teltonika and AGP Investments continue moving forward: a new Teltonika Group technology centre is planned in the ALEX Innovation Park in Kaunas, Lithuania’s second-largest city. More News 1/2/2026 Teltonika Group Acquires Security Systems Manufacturer 12/30/2025 Teltonika 2025: Year in Review 9/17/2025 HIGH-TECH HILL TECHNOLOGY PARK OPENED: FOUR NEW FACTORIES LAUNCHED NEW TELTONIKA TECHNOLOGY CENTER PLANNED FOR KAUNAS 10 December 2025 Just three months after opening four new factories in Vilnius, Liepkalnis, Teltonika and AGP Investments continue moving forward: a new Teltonika Group technology centre is planned in the ALEX Innovation Park in Kaunas, Lithuania’s second-largest city. “Teltonika has been operating in Kaunas for more than 20 years, and during this time we have developed a strong, globally recognised niche in the networking solutions business. With a talented engineering team and a favourable environment for growth, we can take a significant step – invest around EUR 34 million in a new technology centre,” says Arvydas Paukštys, founder of the Teltonika company group. A 15,500 sq. m building will be constructed on a 4-hectare site, featuring modern laboratories for the development, testing and innovation of Teltonika networking devices, as well as dedicated spaces and equipment for R&D activities and engineers. This will further improve the integration of new technologies into Teltonika's device portfolio and increase production capacity. The completed project will also contribute to the city’s economic development, offering even more opportunities for graduates and professionals in engineering, electronics, IT and manufacturing – from internships to full-time positions. The centre is expected to house 500 such well-paid, high-qualification jobs. After successfully passing all evaluation stages and receiving an expert conclusion confirming that the planned activities meet the requirements of the ALEX Innovation Park, an investor agreement was signed. Now, the Kaunas City Municipality Council has also formally approved the land lease decision for the site in the park. “When a high-tech leader of Teltonika’s calibre expands in Kaunas, we receive a very clear signal – the city is becoming a centre for the industry of the future. A company group that operates worldwide and creates technologies used by millions chooses Kaunas for its development. This is a strong compliment to the city, which has robust infrastructure, an active engineering, electronics and IT community, and growing talent,” Kaunas Mayor Visvaldas Matijošaitis said after the Council meeting. LIKE THIS STORY? Share it with friends! Facebook X (Twitter) LinkedIn Copy link GOT A QUESTION? We’re here to help! CONTACT US

  • ISO 13485:2016 Quality system certification

    ISO 13485 is the standard created to ensures the consistent design, development, production, installation and delivery through to disposal of medical devices that are safe for their intended purpose. POLICIES & CERTIFICATES Legal information and resources Policies Cookies policy Code of conduct Prevention of money laundering policy and compliance with international sanction policy Data processing agreement Teltonika terms of service Recruitment Privacy Notice Integrated management system policy Warranty & repair Privacy policy Certificates ISO 9001:2015 Quality service certification ISO 14001:2015 Environmental system certification ISO 45001:2018 Safety system certification ISO 27001:2022 Information security management system ISO 13485:2016 Quality system certification EN ISO/IEC 80079-34:2018 ATEX Quality Assurance Notification (QAN) and IECEx Quality Assessment Report (QAR) ISO 13485:2016 Quality system certification Updated 2025-03-01 ISO 13485 is the standard created to ensures the consistent design, development, production, installation and delivery through to disposal of medical devices that are safe for their intended purpose. This standard allows to reduce safety and legal risks while creating more economical work environments. As an internationally recognized standard of quality and safety for medical device manufacturing, having ISO 13485 certification helps be recognized as more reputable, trustworthy partners. Download the certificate

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